The plural form of the noun 'baby' is babies.
The plural form of the word "baby" is "babies."
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The word baby's is the singular possessive form for the noun baby: That is the baby's rattle The form babies is plural: There are three babies in that room.
The word baby's is the singular possessive form for the noun baby: That is the baby's rattle The form babies is plural: There are three babies in that room.
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"Babies" is the plural form of the word "baby." It refers to more than one infant.
If you're using cria to refer to a baby llama or related animal, the plural is "crias".
plural possessive form: babies' singular possessive form: baby's
Babies is the plural form of baby.
The plural of baby is babies, so the plural possessive is babies'.
Yes, the pronoun 'they' is a plural pronoun; a word that takes the place of a plural noun or pronoun, or two or more nouns or pronouns.The pronoun 'they' is a subject pronoun, a word that functions as the subject of a sentence or a clause.The corresponding plural object pronoun is them, a word that functions as the object of a verb or a preposition.Examples:The Johnsons came for a visit and theybrought the baby with them.Jack and Jill came for a visit and theybrought the baby with them.
There is no word "germs," but there is a word "germe" with the plural form "germes," which means "sprouts" (as in baby plants).